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      20th Jan 2006
Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically from power
off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?
 
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      20th Jan 2006
On 20/01/2006 "Samshun" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically from power
>off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?


Check to computer's BIOS so as to see if it has a timer. If it does not, you
will need to set up a timer device and plug-in the computer into this unit.

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Samshun wrote:
> Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically from power
> off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?



Attach it to a timer, such as those used to turn lamps on and off and
available at most hardware/home improvement stores.


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      20th Jan 2006

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> Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically from
> power
> off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?




Make a mechanical device like a solenoid connected to a timer and get it to
press your start button.

If your computer is off then it is off. If you want it to be able to do
anything it has to be powered.


 
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      22nd Jan 2006
Bruce Chambers wrote:
> Samshun wrote:
>> Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically
>> from power off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?

>
>
> Attach it to a timer, such as those used to turn lamps on and off and
> available at most hardware/home improvement stores.


A timer applying power to the computer will not start it. The start button
also must be pushed once power is available. Perhaps you could have your
timer also ring a bell and instruct your butler to come in when he hears the
bell and push the button.

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      22nd Jan 2006

"Darrell S" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Bruce Chambers wrote:
> > Samshun wrote:
> >> Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically
> >> from power off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?

> >
> >
> > Attach it to a timer, such as those used to turn lamps on and off and
> > available at most hardware/home improvement stores.

>
> A timer applying power to the computer will not start it. The start

button
> also must be pushed once power is available. Perhaps you could have your
> timer also ring a bell and instruct your butler to come in when he hears

the
> bell and push the button.


Some PC's have an option in the BIOS to resume after a
power failure, these machines will work with a timer as described.

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      22nd Jan 2006

"V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Darrell S" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ldAAf.10291$jR.7688@fed1read01...
>> Bruce Chambers wrote:
>> > Samshun wrote:
>> >> Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically
>> >> from power off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?
>> >
>> >
>> > Attach it to a timer, such as those used to turn lamps on and off and
>> > available at most hardware/home improvement stores.

>>
>> A timer applying power to the computer will not start it. The start

> button
>> also must be pushed once power is available. Perhaps you could have your
>> timer also ring a bell and instruct your butler to come in when he hears

> the
>> bell and push the button.

>
> Some PC's have an option in the BIOS to resume after a
> power failure, these machines will work with a timer as described.
>


Please give examples of such computers- it could be useful information.


 
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      22nd Jan 2006
Alan wrote:
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>>Some PC's have an option in the BIOS to resume after a
>>power failure, these machines will work with a timer as described.
>>

>
>
> Please give examples of such computers- it could be useful information.
>
>



Nearly every PC built since,.... oh...., somewhere around 1996, if
memory serves.


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      24th Jan 2006
It's the BIOS that determines that capability, NOT the computer.

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> "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>"Darrell S" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>
>>>Bruce Chambers wrote:
>>>
>>>>Samshun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Auto Power on computer - How Can I start my computer automatically
>>>>>from power off (Not sleep or Standby) on a specified time?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Attach it to a timer, such as those used to turn lamps on and off and
>>>>available at most hardware/home improvement stores.
>>>
>>>A timer applying power to the computer will not start it. The start

>>
>>button
>>
>>>also must be pushed once power is available. Perhaps you could have your
>>>timer also ring a bell and instruct your butler to come in when he hears

>>
>>the
>>
>>>bell and push the button.

>>
>>Some PC's have an option in the BIOS to resume after a
>>power failure, these machines will work with a timer as described.
>>

>
>
> Please give examples of such computers- it could be useful information.
>
>


 
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